Prevailing Wages on Public Works Clause Samples

Prevailing Wages on Public Works. This Agreement provides for the construction of a public work and payment of prevailing wages according to Washington law. All employees, workers, laborers or mechanics shall be paid a prevailing rate of wage that is set forth in an attachment to this Agreement. The payment of prevailing wages is required by Washington law, RCW 39.12.020 and WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇. A prevailing rate of wage is determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries. RCW 39.12.015. Before any payment may be made to Contractor, a “Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages” must be submitted to the City. Following final acceptance of the public works project, the Contractor and each subcontractor shall submit an “Affidavit of Wages Paid” before retained funds will be released to the Contractor. The affidavit must be certified by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries. Any exemption to the above must be submitted by Contractor through an acknowledged statement.
Prevailing Wages on Public Works. This Agreement provides for the construction of a public work and payment of prevailing wages according to Washington law. All employees, workers, laborers or mechanics shall be paid a prevailing rate of wage that is set forth in an attachment to this Agreement. The payment of prevailing wages is required by Washington law, RCW 39.12.
Prevailing Wages on Public Works. The Contractor, any subcontractor, or other person doing work under this Contract, shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 39.12 RCW, and shall pay each employee an amount not less than the Prevailing Rate of Wage, as specified by the Industrial Statistician of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (“L&I”). If employing labor in a class not shown, the Contractor shall request a determination of the correct wage rate for the class and locality from the Industrial Statistician. The Contractor shall provide a copy of any such determinations to the District. Before commencing, during, and upon completion of the work, the Contractor shall file all forms and pay all fees required by L&I and shall indemnify and hold the District harmless from any claims related to its failure to comply with Chapter 39.12 RCW. The following information is provided pursuant to RCW 39.12.030: a. State of Washington prevailing wage rates applicable to this public works project, published by L&I, are located at the L&I website address: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/lni/wagelookup/prvWagelookup.aspx b. This project is located in Grant and Franklin Counties. c. The effective prevailing wage date is the same date as the quote due date as referenced in the original request for quotes and as may be revised by addenda. A copy of the applicable prevailing wage rates is also available for viewing at the District business office located at ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. Upon request the District will mail a hard copy of the applicable prevailing wages to the Contractor.
Prevailing Wages on Public Works. This statute mandates that the prevailing rate of wage, as determined by the State Department of Labor and Industries, be paid to workers performing under public works contracts.

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  • PREVAILING WAGE RATES - PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDING SERVICES CONTRACTS If any portion of work being Bid is subject to the prevailing wage rate provisions of the Labor Law, the following shall apply:

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